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William De Vaull | |
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William De Vaull as depicted on an advertisement for the 1921 film The Hole in the Wall | |
Born | (1870-12-12)December 12, 1870 San Francisco, California, U.S. |
Died | June 4, 1945(1945-06-04) (aged 74) Hollywood, California, U.S. |
Other names | William P. DeVaull |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1915–1927 |
William De Vaull (December 12, 1870 – June 4, 1945) - also credited as William P. DeVaull - was an American film actor. He appeared in more than thirty films from 1915 to 1927.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1915 | The Birth of a Nation | Nelse - an Old-Fashioned Negro | Uncredited |
1916 | An Innocent Magdalene | Old Joe | |
Diane of the Follies | the butler | ||
Big Tremaine | John Nolan | ||
1917 | The Haunted Pajamas | Colonel Kirkland | |
1918 | Treasure of the Sea | Harris | |
With Hoops of Steel | Jim Harlin | ||
1919 | Life's a Funny Proposition | Jiggs | |
The Long Lane's Turning | Jubilee | ||
What Every Woman Wants | Norman | ||
The Shepherd of the Hills | Doctor | ||
Better Times | Si Whittaker | (as William De Vaulle) | |
Dangerous Waters | Judson | ||
Poor Relations | Pa Perkins | (as William Du Vaull) | |
Blind Husbands | a man from home | ||
The Prince and Betty | Crump | ||
1920 | Girls Don't Gamble | Mr. Cassidy | |
1921 | Trailin' | Deputy Glendon | Uncredited |
The Hole in the Wall | Deagon | ||
1922 | Bing Bang Boom | The Mayor | |
In the Days of Buffalo Bill | Edwin M. Stanton | (as William P. DeVaul) | |
White Shoulders | Uncle Enoch | ||
1923 | Around the World in Eighteen Days | Jiggs | as William P. DeVaul |
Tea: With a Kick! | Napoleon | ||
Kentucky Days | Scipio | ||
1925 | Ace of Spades | Napoleon Bonaparte | Serial, (as William P. DeVaul) |
Lights of Old Broadway | De Rhonde's Butler | ||
1927 | In the First Degree | Butler | (final film role) |
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